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Acknowledgments --
Introduction by C. Vann Woodward --
Chapter 1-The Forties --
Nonviolence's vs. Jim Crow --
The Negro and Nonviolence --
We Challenged Jim Crow --
Twenty-Two Days on a Chain Gang --
Civil Disobedience, Jim Crow, and the Armed Forces. Part 2: The Fifties --
Montgomery Diary --
Fear in the Delta --
Getting On with the White Folks --
New South Old Politics --
"Even in the Face of Death" Part 3: The Sixties --
The Meaning of Birmingham --
In Answer to Senator Thurmond --
Form Protest to Politics: The Future of the Civil Rights Movement --
The Influence of the Right and Left in the Civil Rights Movement --
Making His Mark: The Autobiography of Malcom X --
The Watts "Manifesto" and the McCone Report --
"Black Power" and Coalition Politics --
Guns, Bread, and Butter --
Dr. Kings Painful Dilemma --
The Premise of the Stereotype --
On Langston Hughes --
In Defense of Muhammad Ali --
A W ay Out of the Exploding Ghetto --
The Lesson of the Long Hot Summer --
Minorities: the War Amidst Poverty --
Memo on the Spring Protest in Washington D.C. --
The Mind of the Black Militant --
Integration Within Decentralization --
Reflections on the Death of Martin Luther King, Jr. --
The Anatomy of Frustration --
Soul Searching vs. Social Change --
Now Kennedy: The Bill Mounts Higher --
The Choice is Clear --
Negros and the 1968 Elections --
Separate But Not Equal --
How Black Americans See Black Africans --
Vice Versa --
What About Black Capitalism? --
The Total Vision of A. Philip Randolph --
NO More Guns --
Fear, Demagogues and Reaction --
The Role of the Negro Middle Class --
Nature, Nurture or Nonsense? --
An Exchange with Daniel Moynihan and Thomas a. Billings. Part 4: 1970-71 --
The Failure of Black Separatism --
Benign Neglect: a Reply to Daniel Moynihan --
Violence and the Southern Strategy --
Death in Black and White --
A West Side Story --
The Story of a Black Youth --
Feminism and Equality --
A Word to Black Students --
The Blacks and the Unions --
Index.